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- ... of radiation therapy to the bones, or any family history of bone cancer. you should know that abaloparatide injection should only ...
- ... x-ray, breast nodules, fibrocystic breast disease; a family history of breast cancer; seizures; depression; melasma (brown patches on the face); ...
- ... your doctor if you have a personal or family history of thyroid cancer or a condition called Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia (MEN) ...
- ... is used to reduce the risk of breast cancer in women who are at high risk for the disease due to their age, personal medical history, and family medical history.Tamoxifen is in a class of ...
- ... effects.tell your doctor if you have a family history of bone disease or if you have or ever had any type of bone disease, including bone cancer, or treatment of your bones with radiation therapy. ...
- ... your doctor if you or anyone in your family has or has ever had osteoporosis ... brain tumors, cancer that has spread to the spine (backbone), diabetes, ...
- ... a doctor every year to help detect breast cancer as early as possible. Your doctor will tell you how to properly examine your breasts and whether you should have these exams more often than once a year because of your personal or family medical history.Tell your doctor if you are having surgery ...
- ... a doctor every year to help detect breast cancer as early as possible. Your doctor will tell you how to properly examine your breasts and whether you should have these exams more often than once a year because of your personal or family medical history.Tell your doctor if you are having surgery ...
- ... a doctor every year to help detect breast cancer as early as possible. Your doctor will tell you how to properly examine your breasts and whether you should have these exams more often than once a year because of your personal or family medical history.Tell your doctor if you are having surgery ...
- ... a doctor every year to help detect breast cancer as early as possible. Your doctor will tell you how to properly examine your breasts and whether you should have these exams more often than once a year because of your personal or family medical history.Tell your doctor if you are having surgery ...